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Scotland: St Columba Gets His Own Tartan After 1400 Years

Scotland: St Columba Gets His Own Tartan After 1400 Years

St Columba's Church, Gruline, Mull, Scotland had a Church roof problem. To solve the problem will cost the congregation £20,000 and a fundraising appeal had to be launched. The Church came up with an unusual fundraising idea, a tartan (distinctive check design from Scotland often made up into cloth) for St Columba of Iona.

27 January 1997

England: Christianity - From Canterbury Cathedral

England: Christianity - From Canterbury Cathedral

A Christian is someone who believes that Jesus Christ is God showing everyone what he is like.  Jesus lived in Palestine and was killed by being nailed to a cross in about 33 A.D. - a victim of wrong-doing and evil. Yet he was given new life, so overcoming evil and death. He promised his followers that they too would have the experience of travelling the same kind of path: often one of suffering, but ultimately one of life with God.

27 January 1997

England: Jesus - From Salisbury Cathedral

England: Jesus - From Salisbury Cathedral

Millions serve him as their Lord and worship God. Over the past two thousand years the Christian Church has spread to every country in the world. In great cathedrals and in little churches, in private homes and in the open air, Christians meet to worship God through Jesus Christ and to dedicate their lives to His service.

27 January 1997

England: From the Archbishop of York

England: From the Archbishop of York

Unity is not an option for the Christian. It is an imperative which springs from the very depth of Jesus' own prayer that all who claim allegiance to him might be one. Yet almost from the beginning there has been difference, diversity, conflict, which in the course of history has led to division.

27 January 1997

England: Archbishop of Canterbury and Prince Charles Urge Closer Links Between Faiths

England: Archbishop of Canterbury and Prince Charles Urge Closer Links Between Faiths

The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Revd Dr George Carey, and the Prince of Wales have both urged closer cooperation between faiths to combat the spread of materialism.

17 January 1997

England: Priests Who Left C-of-E to Return

England: Priests Who Left C-of-E to Return

Sixteen Anglican priests who left the Church of England after the Church started ordaining women as priests have decided to return to the Church. Of the 16, eight joined the Roman Catholic Church and have now returned to the Church of England where they have received permission, once again, to conduct Anglican services.

17 January 1997

England: Prince of Wales Backs Millennium Village

England: Prince of Wales Backs Millennium Village

The Prince of Wales is supporting a £120,000 million Christian centre for London. An ecumenical "Millennium Village" is planned for a nine-acre site next to Battersea Power Station in London, and is the idea of Holy Trinity Church, Brompton.

17 January 1997

England: Bishop Urges Baby-Milk Firm Boycott

England: Bishop Urges Baby-Milk Firm Boycott

The Bishop of Coventry, the Rt Revd Simon Barrington-Ward, has urged that the Church of England Synod should again boycott Nestle products. His comments stem from new evidence that Western companies are violating the Code on marketing breast-milk substitutes in the developing world.

17 January 1997

Russia: Anglican Parsonage Returned

Russia: Anglican Parsonage Returned

People unfamiliar with the historical, architectural and religious landscape of Moscow are often puzzled by the sight of a distinctly Western-looking, neo-Gothic, dark-red brick church in a quiet street in the centre of the city, flanked by two typical Russian Orthodox churches.

17 January 1997

Wales: Women Ordained Priest last weekend

Wales: Women Ordained Priest last weekend

Ordinations of the first women priests in the Church in Wales took place last weekend. Services took place in the Cathedrals of St Asaph, Bangor, St David's, Monmouth and Llandaff on Saturday 11 January, and in St Asaph's (a second service) again and Brecon on 12 January. A total of 64 women were ordained priests over the weekend with more ordinations later in the month.

17 January 1997